Donald Trump: who he chose as his successor

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2024-07-19 15:40:18

Donald Trump announced that the candidate for the position of vice president will be a senator JD Vance. 39 years old, and a strong critic of Trump when he was elected President for the first time (even compared to Hitler), Vance was surprised at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, returning to Senator Marco Rubio (Florida) and Governor Doug Burgum (North Dakota), who apparently ended up taking a place that would be key in the end the president of the Republican In addition. to lead the Senate, he will remain as heir if the magnate fails to complete his term.

What does Trump see in Vance? The Republican Senator from Ohio has become a true MAGA believer and a loyal friend, but more so, he understands Trump’s electorate probably better than any other big-name Republican. Vance wrote the book that best reflects the heart of American society, “Hillbilly Elegy”. The personal account of his tragic childhood, with a film adaptation in 2020 by Oscar winner, Ron Howard, and a famous actor: Glen Close as his grandmother “Mamaw”, and Amy Adams, playing Beverly, the the mother of the dead. The action takes place in Middletown, a town in Ohio where Vance Lindsay’s sister also lives.

A small, small town marked by an explosion in drug use: the book was published near the peak of the opioid epidemic, between 2015 and 2017, when thousands died from overdoses of heroin laced with fentanyl. and said The interior of the United States of Washington’s policy is despised and forgotten Trump has been appealing for decades. And he did it with one of the best things: Vance was a New York Times columnist and a fan of the establishment, until his originality got him canceled in the same circles that celebrated him.

Trump, Vance and Trumpism 2.0

The winning card for the Republican candidate in the fight with the front of the media that abandoned him, that reduced the attack on him, reaped criticism and ridicule on the networks: the arena that Trump won a long time ago. Elon Muskowner of social networkThe New York Times just posted this about Trump today. They are truly rude and despicable people.. It’s not a bit of a thrill,” the billionaire wrote, sharing a photo of a magazine cover with the caption “Didn’t pass leadership tests. American absentee voters must vote on Nov. ” But the tides go in the opposite direction.

Trump, Vance and Trumpism 2.0

Heir

Vance is owned by Trump. “A very bright and intelligent man who could be something new for the conservative generation of the world,” sums up Mona Charen, who studies the shift to the “Far Right” of the Republican party in her book of the same name. “I think Vance has become a lot more bitter and cynical, and deservedly so,” asserts conservative blogger Rod Dreher. The leap to maturity followed with a trimmed beard reminiscent of Trump junior.

Vance’s new facade is consistent with what appears to be the president as well, one that could take Trumpism to the next level: an emerging populist ideology that moves to the right on culture and to the left on economics. . Known as National conservatism or “postliberalism”, its model is broad: deeply Catholic, definitely anti-theftskeptical of big money, and nationalist about trade and boundaries. Talk of the champion Tucker Carlson on Fox News, on whose show Vance is a regular guest.

Trump, Vance and Trumpism 2.0

The project is animated by a real political process: as progressives weaken the Democratic Party with unpopular cultural attitudes, the right manages to penetrate and leave out “multiracials”. “Companies that enforce traditional wisdom are incredibly hated right now,” said Vance, who describes himself as a conservative defender of assets. “Universities are the enemy,” the vice presidential candidate pointed out. He assigned them the role of making the priorities of the progressive elites.

Speech

“As long as we are pioneers in diversity, equity and inclusion, it doesn’t matter if ordinary people are confused. “When you realize that the war of culture is a war of classes, everything becomes easier,” Vance lamented, laying down the pillars of his anti-nationalism, The intellectual version of Trumpism, commitment to the populist reorientation of the Republican Party, away from free markets and interventionist foreign policy. He proposed “surveillance capitalism” and contravention “enforced by the big coastal cities.” “What happens is that Trump is Trump, but the left is crazy,” Vance said about why he supports the former president.

Trump, Vance and Trumpism 2.0

For Vance, the story of recent decades is that the social consensus of the left has mixed with the free-market belief of the right to create the soullessness of neoliberalism. Vance opposed capitalism and praised Catholic socialism, as opposed to individual Protestantism. Knowledge that interacts with his fanaticism for “The Lord of the Rings”: Vance is the founder of his own investment fund, Narya Capital; inspired by the name of the ring created to encourage Elves to “resist violence, rule and despair.”

For Vance, the dark power lies in the liberal tech companies that cover the hiring of cheap foreign labor with “stolen” stance on character and race. Same as Trump, but with a twist supported by the old currents of the left and international opposition. A nationalist turn left and right that ends the bipolar logic of the two major parties in the birth of a new American religion.

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